Noun
camogie (uncountable)
A women's stick-and-ball sport from Ireland, almost identical to hurling.
Camogie legend Ann Downey has been appointed as manager for the Ballyragget intermediate hurlers in her native Kilkenny. Source: Internet
Here the club Chairperson and Laois Camogie Chairperson, Barney O’Connor with his daughters Molly and Lucy display their talents. Source: Internet
Camogie is officiated by the Camogie Association which was formed in 1905 when the official rules of the sport were first put in place. Source: Internet
“When you consider a club like Athy Camogie had over 200 players playing camogie in 2019, without having their own pitch, you can understand how urgent this project is. Source: Internet
Two years ago, Rhona Torney was part of the Antrim camogie team that won the All-Ireland title. Source: Internet
When a child comes along and starts playing in the local Camogie club which is in Waterford you see the boundaries come down and it all comes about embracing sport as a fabulous way for the community to come together. Source: Internet